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Why remaining invested supports long-term growth

Unlocking the potential of your investments and securing your financial future

When it comes to growing your finances, few decisions are as crucial to long-term success as remaining invested. The temptation to move to cash during volatile periods can be strong, but financial history and market principles often favour those who keep their positions. Staying invested isn’t just about patience; it’s about unlocking the potential of your investments, capitalising on market trends and safeguarding your financial future.
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Why has a lifetime gifting cap raised concerns?

Proposed policy would fundamentally change how wealth is transferred across generations

Concerns are growing about the possible introduction of a lifetime gifting cap by the government. This could significantly alter how wealth is passed down through generations, impacting not only large estates but also everyday family financial support. By bringing more gifts into the scope of Inheritance Tax (IHT), the proposed changes could complicate life for families who depend on regular financial assistance from loved ones.
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Pension myths exposed

Distinguishing fact from fiction to fully utilise opportunities and secure your future

Investing in a pension is a dependable and effective way to ensure a comfortable retirement. However, ongoing misconceptions often prevent people from fully enjoying the benefits that pensions can offer. These myths may cause missed opportunities, particularly regarding valuable tax relief and government incentives designed to help savers build their retirement funds.
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Love and money

Are you in a ‘financial situationship’?

Two topics that often come with their own sets of challenges are love and money. Yet, for more than a quarter of couples in relationships, these challenges intersect to create what some now refer to as a ‘financial situationship’. This term describes couples who share their lives and dreams but keep their finances separate, avoiding open discussions about long-term financial matters.
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Planning for early retirement

Is it time to move forward towards your financial freedom?

Early retirement appeals to many, driven by reasons such as a desire to travel or a need for a break from high-pressure or demanding jobs. However, reaching this goal requires more than just asking ‘Can I afford to retire early?’ It involves understanding financial planning, lifestyle adjustments and personal preparedness.
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Protect your retirement plans by investing more today

Why larger pension contributions can have a significant impact

Pensions are a crucial component of financial planning, particularly for individuals seeking to secure a comfortable retirement. For some, increasing pension contributions can be a strategic move to make up for missed savings or to maximise tax-efficient benefits. However, understanding the rules around contributions requires careful consideration to avoid potential pitfalls.
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Mind the divorce gap

Research highlights the financial challenges faced by women

Divorce is a life-altering event and, for many women, it results not only in emotional turmoil but also in financial hardship. Research indicates that women generally see their household income halve within a year of divorce, while men’s incomes decrease by only 30%[1]. This gap leaves women more exposed, with 24% struggling to manage their finances compared to just 16% of men.
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Build a brighter, more secure future

Financial independence remains out of reach for 6 million people in the UK

A new report highlights the financial struggles faced by millions across the UK. Almost one in four (5.7 million) of the working-age population believe they may never achieve financial independence. This stark reality is caused by a complex mix of challenges, including rising living costs, inadequate savings and high levels of personal debt.
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